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vol iO. 2 NE N RI N ss / 3 a 4--=-NO, 27 NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27. 185 "HOLE N 1€2 3 ADA, C: NIA, FRID: tNING, OC 27, 1854. WHOLE NO. 162.
i E J O U FR NA L 3 F ae eer een Senator Douclas, (Three cheers for Washburn!) (Cries for . Reflections All Sorts of P b
ems ; Seen Lae 8 % : . 4 eins , ene . : ! \ £4 2 3 Jat a ‘ ow ‘ et
[5 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. BY ores! City Correspondence. It has been already stated that the citithe Harbor bill. . You can’t hear ANY . upon wy FiRsr PorM IN TH \ Pigtail pg
SARGINT & SHELTON. Forest Ciry, Oct. 22, 1854. zens of Chieago, very unwisely as we)! one get pee tee ps ie Tam . Ah! here it is! I'm famous now vor alts ae Ae cue a daaae “s
5 i A Jo R} A . y or $ ; r = sas = 4] z oO be s n t " h , « ‘ ) Y ry . ——— ee . — R U vie L ving a little leisure) think, refused to give a hearing to the au-. tend to talk about it. If vou think to put it An author and a poet! ne he end of all argument—‘You’'re another.”
ae aon IME S3. ___ . time, and knowing that you have no resuthor of the Nebraska bill at the meeting . a stop to the free discussion of this meas-. How proud Pil} ‘ f Ste t Pleading at the bar is trying to persuade the
Sb DRY OCB ys cn Lae eee skeen le + wes os U0] nine . a “Cas I x 4 } nic ‘ ! Out fi OC So WW: yNrke Ap +h) nent Brie e f : pes lets Saas 7 seme 4 00 ilar correspondent in this piace, I thought; which was called to hear his explanation! ure, you are dealing with the wrong per-. And gentile Anna! What a thrill = — to trust you for a nipper. re: henge ethos eho ee ee = . you would like to receive a communication . and defence on Friday evening. The fol: i son. ; I shall stay here and tall as lone as . Wi il] annie her breast, q Those who Ss others generally slander
AL BLANK 1 1. f ; this office. . occasionally. Lewehine artount a what be a i iit suits my convenience. . Chorus: “We! To read these ardént lines aud know em tO cover their own infamy.
vets TEpyyy ‘ 53) fn a 32: 34 ‘oripties wromnpnils . « , f ag . *1} oa = . : YO} Pv arn addprocza Jo =1y} 1ee > yf Man 4 . » . A,
' JOB WORK in all in all its varieties, promptly and ne Althous h we have not h 1d water fi ss : “ manage to . wont go home till morning, till morning, . Lo whom they arc addre: sed, Debt suvjects a& man to more slander thar
y executed \ rat ; ‘ & ¢ y av 2 ie Umnton anal Aantncs tt : : ° i 3); erinie
” ADVERTISEMENTS in “ye a : r,t [eee (ta Spite of the “noise and confusion, . We wont go home till morning, till day-. ’ Why, bless my soul!--here’s something . } nn cc :
LP. FI lie inet seers Fl Sears purposes, since about the Ist of is not without interest :— i licht doth appear.” ] ny “strange : ee Gener 1 scipadireegyne eal ,convince oF benekt ei= ™ us’ Es-. September, still times are very brisk. — The Nebraska Meeting—~Pursuant to. THoyne, Esq., U. S. District Attor. , What cau the paper mean ges y ' }
H mr ° OP . pay : } . yy talkinea af tha tor. e ’ 4 nes eenerally raivze noble an: wnar
There is at present some fifteen new houses. the notice of Senator Douglas, that he ey, here appeared and being unable to eo: of the “graecful brooks, Bs re erally paralyze noble and generss > , ! ° 3 x 1a6 farder ‘ . A vrann ous exer ms.
a uegily . going up on the main stréet, besides quite would address the citizens of Chicago upon . make himself heard was assisted by Mr. mie: oo i = green “ad aS rtic Bt :
Mainz ite EOP lsh tl ie i le 8 pa principles of the Nebraska bill. late . Douclas tou seat. The Mayor also at-! * psoeg i whence ofr, : Leg ei ne iriends, Wwaen poor, is more
MAL aoe y les i smi se I vate ss iade ae » £21.71 ch makes it “tippline 1ill: severe than poverty itsel?. scminndts winawies . daw aa ws I 3 “. erowd assembled at an early hour at the . tempted to address the audience, but failed) «wot sock tha bar nto : of os = eee ee
seormper neinycer inn iecera lh hegrageie salitagcoirst 29 Prptibes Toe 0! North Market Hall. At half past seven it! im secuting any ee : And “heli” instead of hill, __ Phe man who pledged his word and honor,
that he coulinues io practice [the town. We have eight pnblic boarding! is estimated that there were 5000 persons . Mr. Douglas again essayed to speak, but . 1 , bas lost the ticket. hes, ¢ la ae r . . . Seeranian ca ' J = : eee i “They look so”’--what! recollee
a4 . houses or taverns, eleven provision stores, . present, and from that time until the speak. . was grected by a Stol m ol groans, shouts, . Wag sierte of”? « 7 th ve — t, ce A eountry paner lately cot un an account of By
in J der the well° " aie a oe se . ~ ty 1 Ve fa ae mis eile f as “sweet, anu tien twas “kind aes ‘ . . cau vieoe eee
hnown Dr. BIDDI user te . three saloons, (one a la Grush) two cigar . &T Tose, large accessions were constantly . Ba ananyte a. — — © . And now to think the stupid feat a fire, headed, “Destructive fire-—cleven buillcelebrated Dr. BREWSTEL, of Paris, in 1810; and acon. . 4 ,.:. . made. ‘The street in front of the Hall was. #e Democratic Press, he remarked that) For “bland” hes urioted “biiead.” ings, ten horses and ons cow in ruins!”
stant preetice since that time gives him confidence in be. 4& ots three butcher shops two bakeries TRIE: F t's’. eae 0s ers EIS . 4 * OF plane = nas pt inted WING.
nce cp aS Ree is Ee I a Wicdis I = ie ’ . blocked up for a long distance, and the ad} he here saw the efiects ol instigating a Was ever such provoking work—The higher man advanees in the arts. scienfect Satisfaciirn to Bis Patrons. .,. ook and Grug store, two livery sta-. joining house tops were literally swarming . mob, or words to that effect. Renewed . ’Tis curious, by the by ees and true christianity, the nearer he avantly on heandban exctlint Miele ee: j bles, three blacksmith shops, one tin shop,/ with people. . disturbance followed, and it was scen to} How anything is rendered blind proaches the sublimity of God. .
_— roa tebe SO) one ten pin alley, four clothing stores,. . Mr. Douglas arose and observed that he . ~ pe to continue. Mr, Douglas} _; By siving it an eye. Mrs. Hollyhock was presented with a plat
fice, over A C press Ot Withee tre Sag! a Res BE ape of the Nebraska bill. This nas . SED to him througa im post office since “ITast thou no cars,” instead, on it. No speeches were made.
saw rolls ‘ g r © + tise : . : {Ree etna Lore De . fhkdst £ JO Cars, nstead,
Shick 544 i pn Se ’ oO i: © . houncement was followed by a storm of) bis return from Washington, threatening . “I hope that thou art dear,” is put “Why does father call mother ‘honey'?” ask In 3 Ss fasonie ri 4 TR ‘ teen . . > ' . ! is hye a of 7 item . S ale j , P ee. geet <t Sore ag ee * vale ie ace. e — ses : ney ‘ askPen, eet i a Masonie and Odd Fellows Hall, i hisses, groans, cheers, &e. He then said} — € it he atte mpted to speak In! se hope thot thon art dead.” ed a boy of his eldest hrother. “Cant think
v. M . rianda ereat nun ber of private residences, he would answer all questions put to him puotic in Chicago, and even hinted bis re-. Whoever saw in such a space except it’s because she has a laree comb in her
a Leo:thiat 3t.i9 binphatically.: Sx-eeataibace . 182 respectful manner. He had come to. moval to another sphere of existence. le . un? many blunders eraumed ! : heard.”
eat . a aingt dor ea . A tes . ilay before the people the grand principles . then leaned against the railing of the stage; _? The Score nt de aeege dimmed Spe, Three things only are well done fn haste
G AN S Jel sy) I GQ Jay DS Lael ates ee 7 biti ’“ ot the Nebraska bill. They did not un-. oh mene indistinct remarks about a “ob” sis semnwpitte Snes gle fleeing from the plague, escaping quarrels and
on i — L aad A es Stas lace. ta re ale Ts = J : : oe : : Pees ps : i a , Pest ? tie aPiVis aa
PV. Skillman D, Skitiman . , rt are ee sn aiso a p anaes . derstand the dill, and but few of them had . ®ne about Chicago as the ‘great mob yr ‘Thou art the same, is rendered ‘lame,’ catching fleas.
: SKILILMAN & BRO. . loving people, to-wit Sunday evening the. }ever read it. ‘This remark drew forth} Of the Union. ‘This did not seem to al ay) It really is too bad ; Love is like a cold bath. Tt is never nega
oe eh se et ¢ > Say fie. : ‘ : _ i a a 21 bal e ee 7 = _ ee ee HR apes Pe a ae : > m% CO ‘ ie s REVS ne2Za; cio akt Desk eke de 3 Rey, Mr. Douglass, and Yankee Sullivan, . such a tornado of discordant noises that it . the surging tumult very mater ially, and . And i) , because an*e” 1s out, tive, it seldom leaves us where it finds us: if
eat . : aplgth il, asia PO “where will you go when you die >. was some time before he could proceed. . St0ans, shouts, hisses, §c., continued in} . Ay‘ roe i ohass : See : ever we plunge into it, it will either heighten
Wear the Bridges Jid’ . Vis’ Wa JVs ¥ a 4 2 . 7 fost “he enenke ¥ naofier ney arove her ij ? DY po cine in ANY ti, 5 pean Se om se :
TV) olesa’e naa) R fy >} dD sIoye on i the +} Bein eae a . es ‘ f a fd f ? a He proceeded : The whole of the city press fierce coniusion, The § peaker the n dc fie d i neligieta — d 3 D oe o Th four virtues or inflame our Vices.
Vi) ve and Reta dealers in ithe other on the noble art ol ‘sell defence.’ ) ve united inc demnineg me. & ,{the crowd to put him down, and said that . s yO—--& process New ; ree ; ; : ‘ save united in condemning me, but none ’ wee he eto ine teasing: gr in A divine nec. peavinssand Last. ots FRIFO S& OIANUVIOLIIAIC . Tho “Pairy } 45-4 Wt ros : : . And now they've gouged it out acala A divine onee, praying, said, “O Lord, give
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS \ Tuo “Fairy Minstrels” have been holding! of them have published my bill in order . he should speak again and again and again . And made her crazy, too iia unto us neither poverty nor riches”—-and pans a ae talc lonkara & rivate Hemille . we a . . ° re e < , 1 scar ; s = } bo al eae a Tals 2 oa See beg i Seater Pot bis sagt ats
For Miners, Hotels, Packers, & Private Families. forth to crowded houses. that it might vindicate itself You weet if necessary, until he secured a respectful . Ww ing solemnly a moment, he added, “especially
f, ENC W and will bon con recceipt ofan'ex-. Pyidaw a orand ball came off at Chipps, they have done me gross injustice. You! attrntian. oe of — rg ‘Do} meee = my — fed that thou poverty !
Provisions, Liquors, Mining Tools, § lapted to this . oak es ‘ oe re be ] ‘ o s-, I more “iry if again: nother attempt . oHOuld'st HVE So long unsung, 1 ge Provisions, Liquors, Mining Too cadapted to this . where all the elite of Forest city and vicinhave been told that the bill was © meas-. ; a 1. ¥e Pry Tins sim dee trbsiedl< bate tos. A clereyman, when the contribution box reMarket. which they will seil at Vy v or Retail, at re. lure to extend slavery into territory then. to speak on the Nebraska question was} a nas cama s Se eR eee aes
pet races Cor GASES, Theol Scousisisin partor ity assembled, to trip the “light fantastic arnt garnet Seer oe Feed ded b fec h e di ‘Should’st live so long unhung,’ turned with little silver in it, said he never be J tho ee orticks ae ey sem 3 gt , p gu antastic free. ry ells, groans, hisses, &e. for some rae € ya yi ect typ ye nse . discor. ‘The fate of woman’s cus a thine , fore understood the text, ‘Alexander, the cop; ot eet tee.” Speaking of balls puts me in mind . mi ; ay is] dant voices, and cries of “Small giant!” ik cl a Fest nersmith, did me much evil.” 2660 !)s Side Bacon. woe. Opeaking of bawus puts ! H . minutes. . The bill does not legis ate . : ys wy ra ie oa And / commences fute; persmith, aid me Much evi.
. of the ladies (good bless ’em) of which we. slavery anywhere, the statement that the! <a Dus! “Milliken!” “Dr. McVickel”} How small a circumstance will turn “Shall I help you to alight 2” said a young . > Te s : E To ’ 1% 40. ye Pea. ear ie Wri pgs eee. ee a) eee =e
j}have our share, anda better looking and bill legislates slavery either way is untrue. . , re ety him home !” “Young Amer “A woman's love tu hate. centleman to a bouncing country girl, who was
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RSS alicl tine fre eats eee ete ‘hs ae Together with a complete stock of Suz a . es ee cae te ae Fe x I W ill expose the slanders heaped apon } é : z ae eee Res ot, 9 ih ONE aigntnes rom a carriage. I lank you g namethne wale» baal miaeliae 9 ‘e/a more respectable coterie it would be hard. 16 he principle of the bill is to allow. After a short consultation it was deemI se = eee Be: ~ shall I do? sir, I dont smoke,” she said sweetly.
Peas, Macaroni, Vermecilli, Queen ito finc an wh ‘a oP i ; y ee ° < . > ; : oe oad ee ? és :
eundry Shelf tioods too “iad ih ‘fiaiggites around in Sierra county. . the people the privilege of regulating their . ed udent to adjourn, and the company. ‘pho paper’s seattercd fur and wide, A college student being examined in Lock
lr age I think there are some forty, if not more, . own institutions, in their own manner.—. 0M the stand retired. Most of the crowd "Tis now too late to mend it. where he speaks of onr relations with the DeiSkillman & Bro. hve purcha . but alas, they are very ; e . This is the great principle that our revo. then dispersed. Some of them, however,) Oh, Fame! thou cheat of human bliss! ty, was asked, “What relations do we most Skil! & , they are very nearly all married, . 4" : . ; ; Uhe J : 9 "pete “at tana ser ‘
anaes » ivactibacl nae Ceased YS) * {so what chance f, forl aa. lutionary fathers struggled for. (Laugh-. formed a procession and marched with Why did I ever write ! neglect?” He answered with much simplicity,
nat Ges Me a, si . $0 Waat chance for a forlorn bachelor. ; oe * a non torches to the Tremont House, where they. I wish the poem had been burned “Poor relations, sir!” ur front mand Bi a : ‘ ter ) us is the great principle upon, ; 3 ; J Before it saw the licht
CASIL th ‘wagon (Gowis for! Lots in the business part of our town. which the glorious Declaration of Indepen-. “atted awhile for enother speech. Not re Beeanse a man makes a mistake, it doesn’t .
and hope vided! Pec tot inne Melina cal ak ata Hscdaas dollars,. deuce is founded. (A voice—‘All men being gratified they gradually separated, . Let's stop and recapitulate ; follow that he’s a fool. The best of men and
: Good ate ae a , sh . forty feet front and sixty to cighty f , . created free and equal.” Gentlemen, if and here was the jirale of this most samed I've damned her eyes, that’s plain ; women have their weaknesses. Mrs. Brown
ou vedi tad a 4 pur A MOPUTO Se. i€e an a SIXTY @) IL ny cc ° = ° i Fe eicise « > a ee A. ' 4 eg re sat ; ; eee ee * ’ wep has enone + 4 wr toh} 94 rf i ER Pe RG SE Sa aga a or olty ° es ; ; i attempt at “coneuering prejudices” and re told her she’s a lnnatie never has enough to eat on her table, and Mi
pees iter pe Pe me 7" hegie deep. All these improvements and ina. een) ae seen . whi ie in? st : ae ae ur wat ana jen Verbena is always kissing the girls, ous salas mamemmticn a ? st A possible for me to proceed with so much . pping in. Ww # . wat i ag : 7 6
rb Main and Broad Streets. ay . ‘ a Fat 7, 30 r . a ee : : : of fy : ¥ : as @€ver such @ rrr as Ara fq ¢ story of 4 MAN tr) + At
ay : : nae value in property is warranted by interruption. [Renewed interruption.J--. The above is from the Chicago Journal, "To a Api si id has Th re ‘ : rood story of an eecenivie ladv of
° : dame ee ' the diee mies. SA ee. tee os elanicd Agere soctry Or Prose : nnfortunately acquisitive habits > effe American Livery and Sale Stablio, . the diggings, some of which are very rich, yey iolence has ain te area me and seems ta bea correct report. We like I’ve said she was a fiend, and praised that she was.on pie etl ps = ten poe i
’ poy ed gee ‘if . dared to come here and vindicate my. ; is on cada seaeae SEEPS oe ae ee
BROAD STREET NEVAapa. (and all of which are good and pay well.— ‘ é i Y~\ the idea or setw s The color of her nose. tharity ser ; to borrow a sovercien of '
r SIE ubseriber fa ret ars A ate ‘i the . A half interest in ihe Lita Yankee Tun self, but L intend to speak, and intend to be speal a sic af oped ski SeNlbor un pot tba own po ket oe
Adis Subpserti erst r is anks totne [2 vOresi IN the es a i Ss c “ H PS r je hh; va tt > ae — , se bs eKCL. sitcins ok haecas, dacaker Sauce acca a ; K j heard. I repeat, you don’t understand the peaker and his hearers; and think some} JI wish I had that editor eR : : P
thus far bestowed upon his establishntent, and to jpel, sold some two weks ago for $4,000) measure. The state of New York has the . passages in the above dialogue are quite Bee ce aa 1 aeae B = toad ag we pene Mt Ws en
infonn them that he continues to ker p the best se. . uae the 2 : : . = r . as ; * d bang him to his heart’s coutent sey attended a fashionable party at as 1ineSebi ef Saddicand athev@boukes te AGh-aatee. and claims have been lately sold in the! same right to have slavery as Kansas or . amusing. Dut, we condemn, 7x toto, this And with-ea‘A’? heen it ; i where the ladies were Fite very low in
odatir 4 e country will; ford: and he 1 Jyekav " 1 fay fr SS OPSf) fy NX SkKé
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poe ns ah atheation. ree eda ie Buckeye Tunnel for from $8000 to $9000, . Nebraska. ; gagging down of any man who attempts to; I'd jam his body, eyes and bones, the neck, he remarked, that in going into our
glean Shab ager hey veer getes fand those in the Dutcl a The state of Illmois wants slavery her} ‘ij Aud spell it with a ‘d, society. he “expected to see as many American of spirited but gentle animals at such tines iy . ane those an the Daten company ane Worth) (‘Tremendous 1: You list ‘defend his course, let that course be what} ed sO bi sothi 1a . hadi. tend rs a en ee ees
are desiroug to enjoy a healthful and invigorating . sti mn sell. remenaou uproar. ou 11s en, . % 4 . 4ind send him to that ‘ hill’ of hisadies, but not as much !”
; ey p. {still more. The tunnels “th , re ve iy <a “aes
ride. J.BQLOBDELE . " I l . _s ore: oo gentleman, to all who come to address you, , it may. He, however, has no right ai Ue spells it with an ‘e. { very modest lady sent her very modest pier RS Soc ry aig png CT fork are also paying very well. : , , roice je Es complain : i ; 5 j ; Se tem. 3S = sat CITAS. W. YOUNG, . : Pay y ll. One nd br you drown my voice, so that I shall . complain ; for he and his coadjutors ai . daughter—a pretty yound damsel—out one
DEALREIRIN pine American company told me to-day, . not be heard. lask all to keep silence . Congress disdainfully refused to hear the} Rain’s Return. morning for some articles. Among the many,
We EN mE CR aA wp ©» . that for the last nine months, they have not disturb oa rite ( he May . clerical protest, and used all the means in. From ‘ Mother Earth,’ Rain, truant fled “88 erp scenrdone c] ; ? oe ey: ae = ed
MAR W QD MR RR . cleared 86 ee 5 = or here arose, and told the policemen in. , . mer : af > pe Pham eae ee ee ee A we aan *60 per week, to the share. The ee ceed ae eee: any one a Meet Yea their power to have its signers gagged off} . = wild on ws = hae ; gular appendages for the baby.”
ke sai Craik wi : eee A : Se 3 , ; seeking in cloud-land where he sped, =e pa
GX by Iw +¢ 1, fe , aiin or > +t ’ es ; o ce td be nd 7% we {re are frawherries e We * 116 ‘ Seach: . when the water failed, are clearing twelve} uproar.) I must again request you to be. ator’s home, the poigoned chalice comes'. Earth sich'd for hi ee ee cae sa renal rries enough. “ looks
‘ bic the finestand . 447, qadaw ‘ ’ . -_ . sile ¢ , , it is c ; qj. . : ‘ tarth sigh’d for him as mother sighs at Mr. Smith with a sweet smile, and ofiers to over exhibited {@ollars a day to the hand. The Empire. ee ron day oe ’ i deh to alback to his own lips—presented, not by a. ae I Re ag i a help him, at the same time Paaare fe him i or
LS F jban ever . Co.’s tunnel is paying about $18 per day. 4, oie DEPRES + 4 . goverement . clerical clique, but by the roaring unterris. Who, breaking from parental ties ly with her slipper under the table. He al ? folowing : ‘ s You Say, too, that 1t was wrong 10 repeal . nae ee ee i In distont revic nS roves ways replies: “No, thank you, dear—they d Muste Caced “Watches: . ° the hand, although they have not been! 41.6 Missouri Compromise (Cries of yes fied democracy of Chicago. eee Te oe “tdi pe is Taran ail Io Bis te
WEA PO VEST Paris, +4 sth 58 = ~ ’ 2 aon t agree With me.
eT ALD Ee iwashing regularly for som The. for some minutes il a toed .ong weeks flew by—no Rain returne 2 GyISH GOLD hes g regularly for some time. The . for some minutes. ) Will any man rise}, fee tags 3g. hone weeks as k y——no Rain returned Wid pebble af Endianshciiadala tibiaae
li facture of David Taylor, ' Live Yankee pays from 15 to 40 ounces. and tell me that he was ever in favor of} “HORT Merrers.— NSA ots we ara Pte See and it is said to be an abbreviation of “Who's
i : eA iene : A oh . ee oa , a = ae wow and Porpoat he re Sale Cc an abbrevii 1 Of ° 3 : aylor, Joseph Frencl ae a it 5 . {that compromise? (Cries of yes, and re. Soulof wit,” the following correspondence . On brow and lip Re gret had burned ae fe geain Cee 2 as Seige 7 ner d The Buck Pp yes, € s mark sip? here ques «1 to be shouted by => tot Emauctica tYntches. for{. Per 4aye buckeye pays not quite, ‘ fi ss His mark’d disfig’ring trace teres & question when used to be shouted by
ne ee eee i 1 th } inewed disturbance.) I will proceed fo . ‘Or™ models, we should think: r ager deae ae the traveller in that quarter, when, amid the
eae a ar hy ed we » oe ee . ee ae Dutch 88 much @9,th¢ . how that none of you were ever in favor, Phe Memphis Eagle gives the following . withered the trees that crowned her brow . tall grass of the prairies, he heard’ voices or
GOLD & SILVER ANCHOR Live Yankee, if not more. ‘ofthe Missouri Compromise. (No, no.) . letter from a flat-boatman to his father. fier tevielad fect now bate saw the smoke of a log cabin, but could see
AND CYLINDER ESCAPEMENTS.. . Tho Rev. Mr Tansey preached in this . First, the Free Soilers, who voted for Van. He and his brother “ Bill” had flatteda. And perished flowers that only now, nobody.
. ' tT} r cr +Pact Vea mand ime Aaa = c sd . « % 3 4 ‘ P } Y ay » fury
en ee eee . Guidew lick: dad date a . Buren in 1848—their platform repudiated . oad of corn to New Orleans. . Haif hid her bosom fair. Dr. Ribra, the author of a new book of travPy ER RPA OEE SPSS SOI ace on Sunday last, and during the week . : ‘ eit Ate (tnt cee 5 : eb png St) en ap ORIN a:
Oth J WSS ws Oo VY ae 4 b y ep ob aacancainnle all compromises with slavery, Having . Nu Oxtuens,Gune 0. . In cloud-land hovering, Rain’saw her els, says: “It is not till you get on board that AS. BS cc! vb $y tl YW 3 ea si a +s ‘ 2 ;: 5] aes At. a: Ree ee ’ : a ae . vad = Re alii Sal 1 es os ee : OH : : a _ en
Of all patterns, Pins, Seals, Keys, Bracelets, Arm. . 1as been engaged in raising money to build thus disposed of the Free Sotlers and Ab. Deer Dad-—-Markets 1s wh corn 1s mity He loved, so sorely tried ; you sce =~ captain of a ship ia all his unlove. vi 9 ) ee i ee far Ze ‘ ws * \ *.9 ° ‘ " , Our : ction etraig Pas ‘ mess Jetween ¢ eaptain at sea and a eanlets, Necklaces, Gold Pins, Rings. ia Rings, Cuff ;a Church; $2,100 has been subscribed, olitionists—-[ No, no! no!! Gentlemen lo and Bills dead. Your afecuionate son And straight, the truant wanderer line S. aetween & Cay tain at sea and a cap
Pius, Guard slides, Belt and Fob Buckles Pow . ; a 1.B Stole gently to her sid {t2'» on shore before starting, there is the same
reicatinee aie mika some of the citizens giving $100,00 each. i will relieve the Free Soilers and Aboli:. This veuimiede 1 =] l cor sgaeors difierence as between a bride and a wife.” JEWELRY IN SBITS, tionists if they desire it. None of the . vis reminds us of the celebrated cor3 seh Ae Fat aS : : si
Gold Pens, with silver and gold cuses, Spectacles Last Sunday the Grand Deputy of the eet eee 1, ree pee respondence between a stay-at-ho Upon her bosom fell the tears An anecdote is told of an old lady who e1
Ui kinds, Locxets, an 8 > ery £ eae e a ; . -, ar . an , co S . ea . en « — ertasnec PaVvelers. OKC er guests comthat can be called for. bons of Temperance commenced haranguelas talked of repealing it. ‘Was any one ther and her ase on ; VI Smiles wreathed her lip, as vanished tears. : ‘ Re ‘ ripe 1 -. sa oe, sch : E gta sai
a as afta we Tes 3 ts, s i “+, 95 a‘ zNoBpscoT, MAIN®E. ve eT ee OR, ; menced a@ MmCat it was hig UStOM tO ask a Hlesq
QUARTZ ROCK JEWELRY madetoorder. ". ing the people from an old dry goods box, . in this crowd in favor of it? (Continued EMO SAOT, AAU, And Earth was glad again. sing. She always delivered herselfin this wise: . Diamond Setting done in the latest and most aprs . ate ! 3 f es “Due was in favor of it him. Dear J-hn—Come home. A rolling Seni Wee oem Eee we Aree as ET ss) ee reer” e * '
proved style. Cancs mounted and all articles of . in the middle of the street. He was at. CTeS Of yes, S pea ee . state oathers-mo-anaes “Q, Lord make us truly thankfal for the food
ee ee eee first ereeted with hisses. sak . self. *) Iwill show you why I did not stand; § SALACIS: ROTGGR« Sor Bacx.—Gen. Sam Houston mecting . before us--Nancy, hand round the corn bread
Merticnine attention pal , Vateh renairine ou fs iCU iisSes Ss, an< recs : ° : . a . e . a red 7 eee yitn + } ‘ “Vee: : 7 a ee 2 yaad a pe ee Pear nana ag Ree gr gs Watch repairing. 2 = 4isSes, PTOANS, and crie to it, if you will keep silent. (Go on.) The . The Toucloving motner. ae Reverdy Johnson not long since in the Capitcl, . first, and then the biscuits afterwards Amen,
ee ct 8 9 Lashes : es dry up.” He however eventually’ compromise measures of 1850 affirmed the . he answer was not long in coming) the Senator and ex-Senator very natarally en-. y. ‘hing how “toddy” promotes in
3 : i i : . é y F l hae ; : 3 : } 5 Se Ge ‘ ag ee . ‘onvers: tf: al t ble : lias, as aint : ’ " ay + OTM ics ba
CARPENTER AND ;succeeded in gaining attention, and his great principle of non-intervention of Conback, and was not a Re se te “s pn Re get ae ae “3 enn e depe: A philosophical old brick, who
“WY oY" . Xe + lromieslen wen a . . ere $ of slavery. This ’ t S i seas esis was lying a i ays § a very spirited ;
eG? KS ToT gs S72 Bel GX ¢ a4 nh a remarks were received with attention and dee with the que MOR f . J i Dear Mother—Come here A setting been ‘sot back.” “Sot back,” said Mr. 5 , pee ze ef days ence . by st 3 Bee 3 §
ig? tt , WY ey made it right to remove the Missouri rea & ; x y ft condition, was advised in a friendly way to LEIS OD D WY REAM
OF ALI: HINDS.
7WNHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
friends that he is now locatedin Nevada, where
be is ready to answer any calls in his line, such as
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. approbation, and he finally succeeded in
igetting signers enough to petition fora
‘charter for a division.
'to sign was a young man who had been
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Among the first . Missouri compromise re-enacted? [Cries
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hen never gets fat. Your loving son.
And here is a still shorter:
The editoy of the Bradford, Vt., Zagu?rer has inserted the name of Abel Under.
wood in his ticket instead of the coalition
striction, and I did it. (Groans and hisses.) Would any one here like to see the
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of yes, and continued. noise and disturbwas a boy who made it a rele not to allow his
“what do you mean by that? Why, said Gen.
If. did you never hear the story? No Well,
there was-a man in my neighborhood when .
boys to come to the table till they were 17 years
old. He had a boy whom a neighbor, who}
economise, as “llonr was getting up.” “Let it
go up,” said old Botvle-nose, “I kin git as high
us flour kin, any day.’
Benevolence and feeling ennoble the most trifling Some ridicule these feminine *
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act ions. axe Carne: ne las 1 . . ane The Llinois legislature passed res” ; 3
bigiise Carpenterizg, jtightall day. The coming of the Grand . ance. . ae : S P h . candidate. Whereupon the following cor. was aware of the father’s rule happend to see! attributes, which are left out of many men’s
Billiard Tables and all kinds o lutions Instructing me to support the prin. fof
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2 g { ( € y fz : “6 . ' Ss nee 3 . Deputy has done some good at all events. . fae of nano intervention. respondence ensued :
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FANCY AND JOB WORK. ser
ARGUIES BITRE
May 5th.-2-3m CHARLES H. BAIN.
Genuine Havana Cigars,
From ST. LOSEY, LEVY & Co.,
Importers, MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN Francisco.
ILE best article and the best assoriment ever brouzht
to this market, now offe red
¢ WRoicsaic,
On Commercial st., Nevada, opposite P. J." ¥spenscheid’s . the spot.
The imporiers receive new supplies by every steamer, .
Yours, &c., Cuiciro.
months. His’ wife took it into her head
that she would leave and according to
previous arrangments eloped with another
man, they were overtaken in Ione Valley
. by the nforsaid Capt. Chapman and withjout further ceremony the Captain presenited his pistol and fired killing his man on
He is now safely lodged in the
which are immediately forwarded to the undersignd, and jail at Jackon to await his trial.
Ii. PRICE. sold at the lowest market price.
Nevada, July 7th—ll-Im
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0B OFFICE !
All kinds of Work done neatly,
cheaply, and with dispatch.
A gentleman meeting one of his friends who
was insolvent, expressed great concern for his
embarrasment. “You are mistaken, my dear
sir,” said the other, “it is not me, it is my creditors who are embarrassed.”
An individual who was caught in the water
wheel of a country Saw mill, and given a turn
\@ la Mr. Obediah Oldbuck’s rival, says he in. tends ty apply for a pension, as he is a ‘‘survii
ivor of the revolution.
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Wells River, Aug. 16, 1854.
ixty voted for the resolution and four} —_,,
ined Bh wie . ‘obert:—Take my name out of your
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against it. (Nine cheers for the four.) 1
. -oice—“who appoints the Gov: {
sic: ae See 2”) The President of merchant in want of news, and his Longes Y
tbe United States. (Three groans for don agent, The 26 ran thus :
Pierce.) He appoints judges in every zs
state in the Union, why should he not in And the answer thus:
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abreske. ne Se neil], ag will Being the briefest possible intimation that
is published in one of yout city papers tothere was nothing stirring.
day, and you can read it at your leisure.
[Don’t take that paper. A voice, ‘ What
a head.”) The best interests of the United States required that my bill should become a-law, and that the right of the people to self regulation should be recognized.
[A voice, “Let the niggers govern themselves.”) Gentlemen, we are not talking
host Sige aes talking about the . exeuse that “Pa and ma had got so sassy that NebraskaKansas bill. he could stand it no longer, ‘and. 60. he hed to
Gentlemen, you have had a convention . quit “em!”
lately, in the first Congressional district.
When you are addressing a blockhead, be as
grandiloquent as possible—for the Jess such
people understand the more profound they
think you are. Ina vacuum, recollect, feathers fall as far as guineas.
A southern boy was asked why he preferred
to board at an expensive hotel and give dinner
parties, instead of living at home, gave as an
one day sitting at a side table; knowing how-. natures, but we have known the brave, the in1}
ever, the boy was more than 17 he asked how .
it happened that he was still prohibited from
coming to the table ?) Why jsaid he. when .
Mai rormation.—The San Jose Telegrahp gives the subjoined account of a
singular malformation : A Mexican woman
was lately deliverd of a dead female child
with a large head, broad fine forehead but
no eyes nor none where they should be, at
the point where the base of the nose should
be, there is around fleshy protuberance
three-fourths of an inch long, and near
the thickness of the little finger, which apears to be without a bony substanee or orifice for breathing, and which is moved
about as if it was a peice of protuberant
flesh. Under this ficshy protuberance
there appears to be the} curve and lines ‘of
an eye. The ears are entrley closed
having no oriface
cllectual, the eloquent, to possess these quali
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ties--the braggart, the weak, never,
of all. kinds promptly and efficiently attended to ix 77 a ; ick IN 2 ¢ . dust before going to be at two pig’s fee
rir saved seme ae aa cchaat Hopement and Murder. The COW . was instructed by the legislature of my Saka Lape was17, father let me come, but I wasso hune id a fe oie * re verted kan a
Wo Charges made unless the work is satis {Dia Clipper says that Capt’ Chapman of] 0.4 sate. and I acted accordingly. vadford, Aug. 17, 1504. a and in sucha hurry to help myself, that 1 will cies i ies herominogrotn meh
a wpe Schatetith nc eo ie Se see SA fillibustering notoriety has been living at . Gentlemen, by the Nebraska bill’ the ve :—I = t RoBERT. . stood up = reached so far that a sad accident . ont blu eee, fake fenkg cat cot an
2 md @ITe He A PAT Deve Mrs Unt 8 1 C. 5 , ; . 7 t the shortest spondence on re-j happend whereupon my father j liately . -.° fe egal <a cea yn. siege $i
Fe Office. GIVE US A CALL. . Campo Seco Calveras county, for some ? is self-covern. u or correspo rappe y father immediately . ¢, a monster with sorre ag «
; y . people are allowed the right of self-g . west Ad‘ the” oni hiseiMeis der AGaieriaie . tat me back two years. 7 . from 1 monster with sorrel eyes and a red hot
overcoat.
The mother of Snooks and old Mrs. Stubbs
were talking about little babies. ‘Why,’ said
Mrs. Snooks, ‘when I was a baby they put me
in a quart pot, and then put the lidon,’ ‘And
did you live?’ was the astonished inquiry of
Mrs. Stubbs. “They tell me I did was theastonishing reply. ‘Well, did you ever?’ and
Mrs. Stubbs fell to knitting like one possessed.
“Well, John,” said a man to his son on the
day he reached twenty one years of age, “you
have gota fool fora master now.’ “True,”
said John, “and have had for the last twenty
years.” Great family complaints, them.
‘Our devil thinks this is a great world. He
says that at the printing office they charge him
with all the pz they find, while at home thev
charge him with all they do not find: fo
seems to doubt the propriety of the preceedIDgs. ve
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